Peter John Keating

Standard Name: Keating, Peter John
Used Form: P. J. Keating

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Literary responses Harriet Martineau
P. J. Keating discusses this tale in The Working Classes in Victorian Fiction, 1971.
Keating, Peter John. The Working Classes in Victorian Fiction. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1971.
Publishing Marie Corelli
This novel was released as a single volume costing six shillings, instead of the more traditional and expensive three-volume format.
Mayer, Howard A. “Sorrows of Satan, The (Corelli)”. The 1890s: An Encyclopedia of British Literature, Art, and Culture, edited by George A. Cevasco, Garland Publishing, 1993, pp. 573-5.
573
Its full title was The Sorrows of Satan; or, The Strange Experience of One...
Reception Penelope Mortimer
PM was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature . The domestic world of her novels, wrote P. J. Keating in the Penguin Companion to Literature, hovers continually on the edge of nightmare.
qtd. in
Crosland, Margaret. Beyond the Lighthouse. Constable, 1981.
227

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Texts

Keating, Peter John. “A Pen under Pressure”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 3770, p. 616.
Gaskell, Elizabeth. Cranford; Cousin Phillis. Editor Keating, Peter John, Penguin, 1986.
Gaskell, Elizabeth. “Introduction”. Cranford; Cousin Phillis, edited by Peter John Keating, Penguin, 1986, pp. 7-30.
Keating, Peter John, and Marie Corelli. “Introduction”. The Sorrows of Satan, Oxford University Press, 1996, p. ix - xx.
Keating, Peter John. The Working Classes in Victorian Fiction. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1971.